Dominik Panka Wins First World Series of Poker Bracelet In Online $2,100 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty

Dominik Panka earned his second major tournament title yesterday afternoon as he took down the $2,100 no-limit hold’em bounty championship on GGPoker during the international segment of the 2021 World Series of Poker Online. The Polish poker pro defeated a field of 1,064 entries to earn $185,228 between his finish and bounty payouts and his first piece of WSOP gold. With the victory, he bumped his career earnings to more than $3.2 million and is just a World Poker Tour title away from becoming a triple crown winner. The 30-year-old’s live resume has cashes dating all the way back to when he was 21 years old, but he was almost certainly winning online before that. He made his mark on the poker world when he earned a European Poker Tour titles after taking down the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event for $1.4 million . Despite his success, Panka is still likely unknown to American poker fans since he hasn’t played much on American soil or at the WSOP. Of his plethora of cashes, only four came on this side of the Atlantic. He cashed twice at the 2019 WSOP, finished 428th in the 2018 WSOP main event, and finished in-the-money one time at the 2017 series. Besides his online cashes over the last few years, his only other WSOP finish came at the 2017 WSOP Europe main event, finishing 76th for €15,131. The tournament featured two days of action with the second and final day getting underway on […]

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